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it is hard to get a sense of life and government control libya beyond official demonstrations. we did a film these shots in tripoli. there is no immediate sense of siege. >> you can get much more on the events taking place in libya and in norway by going to be website. you should have full analysis about the events taking place, and we are also updating you. you can follow me and the rest of the team. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
it is hard to get a sense of life and government control libya beyond official demonstrations. we did a film these shots in tripoli. there is no immediate sense of siege. >> you can get much more on the events taking place in libya and in norway by going to be website. you should have full analysis about the events taking place, and we are also updating you. you can follow me and the rest of the team. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made...
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baath party protesters have shifted for the downfall of the regime in germany said it will be blown in libya of water and 44 million to help the country rebuild and humanitarian reasons they consider it alone because of funds that gaddafi has cannot be real escapes nato will released from of funds to the new government. >> the dow jones looks like it is going to be a down day today. and we are looking at traffic. >> fire department are blocking the tube left lanes and traffic is backing out on 80 details coming ups [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >> >> the opening bell on wall street and called they will raise the deal in the debt deficit. >> new information about our first hotspot 0 this morning 880 west bound first report was debris in the lanes then i motors strike " struck the latter the was in new-line this is all look at the ride at buchanan's street you conceive the back up at the albany curbs. and your no
baath party protesters have shifted for the downfall of the regime in germany said it will be blown in libya of water and 44 million to help the country rebuild and humanitarian reasons they consider it alone because of funds that gaddafi has cannot be real escapes nato will released from of funds to the new government. >> the dow jones looks like it is going to be a down day today. and we are looking at traffic. >> fire department are blocking the tube left lanes and traffic is...
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britain, which was keenest about bombing libya has decided to cut the last remaining diplomatic links. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government and we are inviting the national transitional council to appoint a new diplomat to take over the embassy in london. >> britain has joined 29 other countries in recognizing the national transitional council. france did so at the start. germany, turkey, and the u.s. took longer but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing the ntc is taking sides in a civil war but agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. in britain, a new set of diplomats. >> the u.k. and the national transocean council can conduct normal relationships what governments do. >> from tripoli, defiance. >> they are flogging a dead horse. the rebels will not benefit from this. >> britain has courted the ntc from the start. why has it taken so long to cut the last diplomatic ties with the good of the regime? -- gaddafi's regime? for now, the rebels are not getting anywhere very fast. in the east,
britain, which was keenest about bombing libya has decided to cut the last remaining diplomatic links. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government and we are inviting the national transitional council to appoint a new diplomat to take over the embassy in london. >> britain has joined 29 other countries in recognizing the national transitional council. france did so at the start. germany, turkey, and the u.s. took longer but not as long as britain....
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paying a heavy price in libya. rebel forces are keeping up the fight, but now it is losing their commanders are trying to prevent. >> having fired the imagination of a generation, its place in history is secure. the space shuttle pours into -- pulls into port for the last time. >> the shuttle atlantis touches down for a final time. welcome to our viewers in -- on pbs in america. after frantic emergency meetings in brussels, eurozone leaders have just announced a second rescue package for the greek economy. but economic woes stretch much further than greece. the very stability of the euro is being called into question. for answers, we could go to the bbc correspondent in brussels. james, what exactly has been agreed? >> the leaders of the eurozone believe they have turned the corner tonight and have put in place what they believe is a credible rescue package for greece, and also won the believe will strengthen vulnerable economies and the entire euro project. in greece, with private sector involvement, they believe
paying a heavy price in libya. rebel forces are keeping up the fight, but now it is losing their commanders are trying to prevent. >> having fired the imagination of a generation, its place in history is secure. the space shuttle pours into -- pulls into port for the last time. >> the shuttle atlantis touches down for a final time. welcome to our viewers in -- on pbs in america. after frantic emergency meetings in brussels, eurozone leaders have just announced a second rescue...
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there was much jubilation among the rebels in libya this week when they heard that muammar gaddafi is the subject of an arrest warrant. more than 100 days before nato began military operations, anti gaddafi fighters began their operations. >> this was his very first day on the front line. a 19-year-old is being wheeled into surgery. another casualty in a besieged city where defiance is curdling into frustration. >> i don't think that nato is helping as much as they should be. there is a delay. >> amputation is the only option. a 19-year-old boy, a student in college. they're going to amputate his leg. for what? he does wants his freedom, that is all. that is all. >> of the weary defenders paused for prayers. they have held their ground here despite daily bombardments. ahead of them, the road to tripoli remains blocked. nato don't understand why does not destroy the tanks. they need to hunt down the once he is hiding. when a rebel general are rides to inspect this army, the men complain that they like bullets and guns. this visit is designed to boost morale from the fighters. the gener
there was much jubilation among the rebels in libya this week when they heard that muammar gaddafi is the subject of an arrest warrant. more than 100 days before nato began military operations, anti gaddafi fighters began their operations. >> this was his very first day on the front line. a 19-year-old is being wheeled into surgery. another casualty in a besieged city where defiance is curdling into frustration. >> i don't think that nato is helping as much as they should be. there...
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will it give the rebels any support in libya itself? >> colonel muammar gaddafi is holding on to power in tripoli. he has firmly rejected that. there does not seem to be an end date or in the game in sight when it comes to the military operation. we're still seeing a stalemate on the ground. the credibility boost, the diplomatic boost the got today might help them stand their ground as long as needed. they're starting to be a lot of impatience on all sides. >> today it was announced that eurozone nations will hold a summit next week in brussels to discuss how to handle the debt crisis and provide fresh aid for greece. the decision comes on the same day that eight european banks fail stress tests. >> the financial health of european banks as come under the spotlight again. 90 of the biggest banks across the continent have been tested to see how they will cope with the stresses and strains of another recession and financial meltdown. the stress tests come at a difficult time for european markets. investors are already on high alert becaus
will it give the rebels any support in libya itself? >> colonel muammar gaddafi is holding on to power in tripoli. he has firmly rejected that. there does not seem to be an end date or in the game in sight when it comes to the military operation. we're still seeing a stalemate on the ground. the credibility boost, the diplomatic boost the got today might help them stand their ground as long as needed. they're starting to be a lot of impatience on all sides. >> today it was announced...
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. >> in libya, tens of thousands of mourners took to the streets in benghazi to pay tribute to the slain military commander. >> a road at the center of an epic struggle. a family home caught in the crossfire. shattered by bombs and bullets, jarred by fire its ruins are a testament to the ferocity of what happened here. this woman was born in this house. she had four brothers when this battle began. one was killed by colonel gaddafi's men. the other three are volunteer soldiers in the rebel army. for this family, there is anger and grief. >> she is strong. she does not have any words. she is sad. >> what they want is for colonel gaddafi to stand trial. this week, britain shifted its position. they said that colonel gaddafi must leave power, he could stay on in the country if that is what the people want. look at what happened here. look at the scale of destruction. hundreds of people died in the battle for misrata and they cannot forget or forgive. what they want is justice. however much britain frowns on america on a quick settlement, it is difficult to imagine a solution that is accepta
. >> in libya, tens of thousands of mourners took to the streets in benghazi to pay tribute to the slain military commander. >> a road at the center of an epic struggle. a family home caught in the crossfire. shattered by bombs and bullets, jarred by fire its ruins are a testament to the ferocity of what happened here. this woman was born in this house. she had four brothers when this battle began. one was killed by colonel gaddafi's men. the other three are volunteer soldiers in...
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in libya, seven large explosions reported overnight in the capital of tripoli are thought to be air strikes by nato fighter planes. four explosions rocked the hotel where much of the international media is stationed. there are no reports of damage or casualties. meanwhile, representatives of colonel gaddafi's government have said that they are ready to hold more talks with senior u.s. officials. the offer comes after more than four months of nato bombing raids. we report from tripoli. >> which one man still dominates life in tripoli? the answer can almost be seen from space. tonight, colonel gaddafi's supporters and build a giant picture of their leader. they say it is -- unveiled a giant picture of their leader. they say it is the biggest banner in the world and a good luck charm. >> do you want to protect him? >> we will protect him. we will burn down all the world. >> we were invited to watch the demonstrators in tripoli square. >> where ever you look here, there are pictures of colonel gaddafi. he will not appear in public because of the nato bombing campaign. his supporters have to mak
in libya, seven large explosions reported overnight in the capital of tripoli are thought to be air strikes by nato fighter planes. four explosions rocked the hotel where much of the international media is stationed. there are no reports of damage or casualties. meanwhile, representatives of colonel gaddafi's government have said that they are ready to hold more talks with senior u.s. officials. the offer comes after more than four months of nato bombing raids. we report from tripoli. >>...
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colonel gaddafi could remain in libya so long as he steps down from power. the british foreign secretary who has been holding talks with his french counterpart said that although they want them to go into exile, it was up to the libyan people to decide. now to the u.s. debt talks, which are locked in a bitter standoff. with a little more than a week to go to the august 2 deadline where the u.s. must lift the debt ceiling or default on its debt. both sides are still digging in on its own side -- on their own sites. for more on where things stand and if any compromise is in sight, we are joined by david marks sr. -- david marks, senior editor at the politico. are any of them further at reaching an agreement? >> know, there is no reason to believe that any of these plans being put forward at this point by congressional republicans are going to break through truly and become laws. senate democrats have their own plans. president obama has his own ideas. but so far there has been no meeting of the mines and we are looking at a stalemate with days ds withmeeting o
colonel gaddafi could remain in libya so long as he steps down from power. the british foreign secretary who has been holding talks with his french counterpart said that although they want them to go into exile, it was up to the libyan people to decide. now to the u.s. debt talks, which are locked in a bitter standoff. with a little more than a week to go to the august 2 deadline where the u.s. must lift the debt ceiling or default on its debt. both sides are still digging in on its own side --...
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. >> we are at the front line in libya. the duke and duchess of cambridge are visiting prince edward island. the royal couple arrived to the delight of thousands. >> on an island named after queen victoria's father, this is a place that is key among all things roiled. unfortunately, for prince edward island, not many roils get here. -- royals. today, the island hit the jackpot. they got out of the carriage for a walk about. by now, the island was feeling the effects of being on the atlantic coast. a good moment to demonstrate his flying skills. the canadians have a special technique for search and rescue. they land the helicopter on the water. the approach was steady, and in splashdown. sighs of relief all around. one wonders what the duke of cambridge might be trying next. the boat race, perhaps. a dragon boat race. william puddling in one boat, kate in another. it was declared a photo finish. for a newcomer, is proving to be quite a trip. what is apparent is how both of them appear to be enjoying it. >> hugo chavez of ven
. >> we are at the front line in libya. the duke and duchess of cambridge are visiting prince edward island. the royal couple arrived to the delight of thousands. >> on an island named after queen victoria's father, this is a place that is key among all things roiled. unfortunately, for prince edward island, not many roils get here. -- royals. today, the island hit the jackpot. they got out of the carriage for a walk about. by now, the island was feeling the effects of being on the...
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john simpson, bbc news, in western libya. >> on the front lines bear in libya. you're watching "bbc world news america." as america celebrates its independence, a former president is hailed as a hero, in london of all places. how to handle immigration is one of the most contentious issues in the developed world, but the u.s. state of alabama has a very tough new approach. andy gallager has the story. >> it has been awhile since any wars have been fought in this part of alabama, but new battle lines are being mapped out here. the state is about to enact some of america's toughest immigration laws, and for one person, they cannot come soon enough. he claims undocumented workers are a threat. >> one of the things i am most worried about is the infectious diseases that they bring here that were pretty much eradicated here in this country. when an illegal immigrant comes in the country, there are not medical screenings, like someone doesn't you're going to try to become naturalized and become an american citizen. >> officials here say crime figures are up because of
john simpson, bbc news, in western libya. >> on the front lines bear in libya. you're watching "bbc world news america." as america celebrates its independence, a former president is hailed as a hero, in london of all places. how to handle immigration is one of the most contentious issues in the developed world, but the u.s. state of alabama has a very tough new approach. andy gallager has the story. >> it has been awhile since any wars have been fought in this part of...
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. >> to libya, for the first time, the rebels say they have made significant gains in their campaign for the capital tripoli. we have been talking to the rebels on the front line. >> quite extraordinary change has taken place at this village protested few days ago, when we were here, there were scores of men firing their guns from behind this sandbank over in that direction. you can see the amount of cartridges lifted about the place. the place is almost completely empty. down that road is where they have gone. rebel fighters will be coming back. this is the first time that the front line has moved in six weeks. it may be a small distance, but it does represent a small breakthrough. some of the factors that we have spoken to say that during all of the intensive fighting they say nato has done after the been nothing. -- absolutely nothing. they believe that nato could finish this tomorrow, but they just do not want to. you can hear the rockets in the distance. that is the direction the rebels want to go. they believe this is a key town. as you can hear, it is going to be a hard fight.
. >> to libya, for the first time, the rebels say they have made significant gains in their campaign for the capital tripoli. we have been talking to the rebels on the front line. >> quite extraordinary change has taken place at this village protested few days ago, when we were here, there were scores of men firing their guns from behind this sandbank over in that direction. you can see the amount of cartridges lifted about the place. the place is almost completely empty. down that...
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what kind of impact do you think this will have in libya? >> there will certainly be an impact on morale, and there is -- both by the u.k. and the u.s., and it is potentially billions of gaddafi assets in the united states that can have a practical effect. you have to remember that the transitional national council is a pretty road peabody to be honest with you. -- ropey body, to be honest with you. it brings together all different types of people with different ideologies, and there is a great risk, i would have thought, if they begin to show our money on them, some of that money may go in directions we did not anticipate, and it could disappear into swiss bank accounts. >> do you think then that this is a sign of overconfidence on the part of the international community, that they are recognizing this court so quickly? >> i know they hesitated for some time to do this, precisely for the reasons i just set out, but they have had, on the other hand, four months of bombing, as caroline pointed out, which has failed to dislodge, abu dhabi or t
what kind of impact do you think this will have in libya? >> there will certainly be an impact on morale, and there is -- both by the u.k. and the u.s., and it is potentially billions of gaddafi assets in the united states that can have a practical effect. you have to remember that the transitional national council is a pretty road peabody to be honest with you. -- ropey body, to be honest with you. it brings together all different types of people with different ideologies, and there is a...
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why did you leave libya? >> because of the fighting. >> [unintelligible] no food, no water. >> the crackdown. they are bombing everywhere. i lost some of my friends. >> this man also hinted at being put on the boat by libyan authorities. we heard it from others. whether gaddafi is unleashing his threat of a wave of immigration to europe. this woman is heavily pregnant. this is the fifth boat to arrive here in the past 24 hours. in the first few months after the arab spring began, most of the migrants came from tunisia. theirs is an equally difficult, but different story. in the early months of the year, over 50,000 tunisians arrived. they were mainly economic migrants. they began questioning europe's policy of open borders. these migrants had their hopes pinned on paris. we caught up with some of them on a piece of wasteland in the french capital. many of them were living rough. all of them told me they wanted to return to tunisia. this man said without papers, it is impossible to find work. many had paid smu
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but at the moment we're supposed to be in syria, yemen, libya. if we're supposed to be in those places, we're struggling, definitely. >> the task will only get harder. a be it at the heart of this deployment and currently the royal navy's flagship is due to be moth balled as soon as she returns back home. jonathan biel, "bbc news." >> less than 24 hours after uncovering the country's largest marijuana plantation, mexican soldiers have set a light 300 acres in the state of baja california. mexico is the united states top supplier. 360 kilometers from tijuana. the crop was believed to be destined for the u.s. market. a retired couple from scotland has emerged as the winner of the record-breaking euro jackpot. it was at 185 million euros with the biggest ever. it felt like a dream when they found out they won. this contains some flash photography. >> they say that just a normal family, not flashy, not celebrities. collin and chris we're retired camera man and a nurse are the winners of the jackpot. they were rechecking the numbers when dawn broke. >
but at the moment we're supposed to be in syria, yemen, libya. if we're supposed to be in those places, we're struggling, definitely. >> the task will only get harder. a be it at the heart of this deployment and currently the royal navy's flagship is due to be moth balled as soon as she returns back home. jonathan biel, "bbc news." >> less than 24 hours after uncovering the country's largest marijuana plantation, mexican soldiers have set a light 300 acres in the state of...
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. >> and we have news just in from libya that the libyan military chief is dead. there has been great speculation in the rebel stronghold who defected from gadhafi's side at the start of theup rising but was recalled from the front on thursday. well, that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. for all of us at bbc world news america, thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
. >> and we have news just in from libya that the libyan military chief is dead. there has been great speculation in the rebel stronghold who defected from gadhafi's side at the start of theup rising but was recalled from the front on thursday. well, that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. for all of us at bbc world news america, thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new...
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insurgence were killed in eastern afghanistan how they have ties to lead alabama >> the crisis all libya a market duffy has dismissed any possibility of speaking with the rebels on behalf of the country the rebels pushed on through three fronts and most western companies have recognized them >> this just in to the kron 4 news room there has been a an explosion on an oslo norway it has evacuated government buildings in downtown oslo the newspaper offices in the area were damaged and there is smoke drifting in a street in this reporter saw i young man bleeding from the leg it is not clear how many injured as i said this is just coming into the kron 4 newsroom >> the exotic snake we will expect and more on a bus coming up. g school year. see, i'm not just teaching woodwinds and strings. i'm teaching attitude! if your kids want to sound cool, they have to look cool! so, here's what they'll need: denim, graphic tees, leggings and tunics, more denim, backpacks, headphones, hair gel, denim, converse one star shoes, denim, shaun white hoodies and denim. school takes a lot. target has it all. of
insurgence were killed in eastern afghanistan how they have ties to lead alabama >> the crisis all libya a market duffy has dismissed any possibility of speaking with the rebels on behalf of the country the rebels pushed on through three fronts and most western companies have recognized them >> this just in to the kron 4 news room there has been a an explosion on an oslo norway it has evacuated government buildings in downtown oslo the newspaper offices in the area were damaged and...
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libya says the removal of gadaffi from power is not on the table. in afghanistan, forces have handed over security to the afghan police and the army. the handover ceremony took place with the british officers have been since 2006. this is one area gradually placed under government control. our defense correspondent was at the ceremony and filed this report. >> a moment of national pride. afghans taking responsibility for their own security. this ceremony showing that they are up for the job. but the british soldiers still have concerns, about corruption within the afghan police. >> some allegations of corruption, what we're trying to do is eradicate this. we are trying to push the locals away. >> even if afghanistan routes out the corruption, -- this is another province that was just handed over. there has been little fighting here, over the past 10 years. >> bombs and bullets are not the biggest killers, this is diarrhea and malnutrition. >> after the withdrawal of the nato forces -- >> the pressure is on the government to win the trust of its own
libya says the removal of gadaffi from power is not on the table. in afghanistan, forces have handed over security to the afghan police and the army. the handover ceremony took place with the british officers have been since 2006. this is one area gradually placed under government control. our defense correspondent was at the ceremony and filed this report. >> a moment of national pride. afghans taking responsibility for their own security. this ceremony showing that they are up for the...
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times threatened by terror organizations because we are involved in afghanistan, and the bombing in libya. and we have been involved in several peace agreement that not everybody is satisfied with. but we did not believe anything like this would happen. certainly, everyone had been training for what they would do if there was a terrorist attack, but something like this, no. i have seen last sites before and this is really, really big. and the fact that it can have so much for the nation behind it is quite unbelievable. -- coordination behind it is quite unbelievable. >> al-shabab says there is no famine in the country and accuses the u.n. of examined -- a guy during the drive for political reasons. aid agencies remain in place. caroline hawley reports. you may find some of these images distressing. >> the refugee camps in kenya. the body of a charm lies next to those still struggling for life. -- of a child lies next to those still struggling for life. a combination of war and drought has created a devastating emergency, displacing huge numbers of somalis with in their own country, too. t
times threatened by terror organizations because we are involved in afghanistan, and the bombing in libya. and we have been involved in several peace agreement that not everybody is satisfied with. but we did not believe anything like this would happen. certainly, everyone had been training for what they would do if there was a terrorist attack, but something like this, no. i have seen last sites before and this is really, really big. and the fact that it can have so much for the nation behind...
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he said it was up to the libya -- libyan people to decide if he goes into exile. the maid who accuse the former head of the imf has spoken out for the first time. de calo has said she has never wavered in her story. the pope has taken back his ambassador to ireland over the prime minister's criticism of the church for concealing the sexual abuse of children as recently as 2009. he accused the church of putting its reputation had a child rape victims. more than 1000 people have been arrested in mexico during a two- day operation targeting trafficking and sexual exploitation. they discovered 20 young women in juarez, the country's most violent city. there is concern about the growing number of women who have recently disappeared in the area. the parents of any winehouse have told friends they are devastated by her death as they thanked mourners outside her house. a funeral will be held later today. now to keeping children in school. >> that is right as you can imagine, getting an education in bangladesh is not easy, especially for children in rural areas. there woul
he said it was up to the libya -- libyan people to decide if he goes into exile. the maid who accuse the former head of the imf has spoken out for the first time. de calo has said she has never wavered in her story. the pope has taken back his ambassador to ireland over the prime minister's criticism of the church for concealing the sexual abuse of children as recently as 2009. he accused the church of putting its reputation had a child rape victims. more than 1000 people have been arrested in...
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and we are deep in libya as the rebels opened another friend to get rid of gaddafi. -- open another front to get rid of gaddafi. it has been another dramatic week for rupert murdoch's news corp.. the fbi has involved itself and says it has opened a preliminary inquiry into allegations that news corp. journalists sought to gain access to the phone records of victims of the september 11th attacks. members of congress from both parties have called for an inquiry as to whether u.s. citizens were being targeted. i spoke to senator barbara boxer, who sent a letter to the department of justice asking for a full investigation. but first, how the crisis has spread. >> rupert murdoch's troubles may have broken out in the british corner of his empire, but the contagion is spreading fast to his businesses worldwide. in his home and australia, where he owns almost 150 titles, the company is checking all editorial content from the past five years. politicians are wary. >> i have been pretty shocked and disgusted to see the revelations we have seen in the united kingdom's, some of the things that have b
and we are deep in libya as the rebels opened another friend to get rid of gaddafi. -- open another front to get rid of gaddafi. it has been another dramatic week for rupert murdoch's news corp.. the fbi has involved itself and says it has opened a preliminary inquiry into allegations that news corp. journalists sought to gain access to the phone records of victims of the september 11th attacks. members of congress from both parties have called for an inquiry as to whether u.s. citizens were...
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the fighting continues to rage in libya. colonel gaddafi's forces and the rebels are still in a tug of war. the last few days have brought an incredible reversal of fortune for rupert murdoch's media empire and today can get another blow. bowling to public and political pressure, news corp. withdrew their bid for bskyb. this is in the wake of the hacking scandal. for more on how the deal went, here is the bbc's business editor. >> rupert murdoch, the great news mobile is in the news for what he would see as the wrong reasons. the great humiliations' of his career, the abandonment of his desire to get all of british news broadcasting. "we believe that the acquisition would benefit both companies it has become clear that it is too difficult to progress in this climate." this was the appalling climate for mr. murdoch. >> when such a serious cloud hangs over news corp. and a systematic pattern of deceit, does he agree with me that it would be quite wrong for them to them expand their stake. >> this was the prime minister a littl
the fighting continues to rage in libya. colonel gaddafi's forces and the rebels are still in a tug of war. the last few days have brought an incredible reversal of fortune for rupert murdoch's media empire and today can get another blow. bowling to public and political pressure, news corp. withdrew their bid for bskyb. this is in the wake of the hacking scandal. for more on how the deal went, here is the bbc's business editor. >> rupert murdoch, the great news mobile is in the news for...
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do you have any implications of how libya is seeing this? >> the libyan government spokesperson has been talking quite warmly about the meeting, saying it was a positive first step on the road to repairing relations between the countries. the americans beg to differ. they said this was a one off meeting for one purpose, to say gaddafi has to step down. one thing i think is interesting from the u.s. side is that are talking about colonel gaddafi stepping down but are not publicly insisting he leaves the country. they are clearly trying to look for a way out for everybody. colonel gaddafi is now wanted by the international criminal court. so if and when he were to leave power he'll presumably would want to stay in libya. in public messages to his people, he insists he is not going anywhere. >> fears over the health of the banking industry as stock markets have been falling here. >> that is right. the banking industry as well as the european debt crisis -- eurozone leaders are due to meet later this week to consider a second bailout loan for gr
do you have any implications of how libya is seeing this? >> the libyan government spokesperson has been talking quite warmly about the meeting, saying it was a positive first step on the road to repairing relations between the countries. the americans beg to differ. they said this was a one off meeting for one purpose, to say gaddafi has to step down. one thing i think is interesting from the u.s. side is that are talking about colonel gaddafi stepping down but are not publicly insisting...
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. >> to libya now where rebels say they have succeeded in what they are calling a defensive arc south of the city of misratah linging up the two areas there and they have shown a number of soldiers wounded and captured in the course of that fighting. >> we have a correspondent in misratah. and he explains the significance of these latest developments. >> i think if they have managed to hold the area between the two dis pretty points of the west and south of this town, which is held by the rebels, but surrounded by gaddafi forces on one side and you can see orbit other, from the committee and council is they have done what they have usually done, that's search for and engage in heavy fighting. there was a lot of shooting and shelling going on there, but they have now retreated back into their entrenched positions. now they've been in this same spot for about six weeks now. so i think despite there's su support we can hear and see, things really aren't moving forward. toward tripoli perhaps as the alliance had hoped. >> and in north erin kenya, they say the camp could soon be home to ha
. >> to libya now where rebels say they have succeeded in what they are calling a defensive arc south of the city of misratah linging up the two areas there and they have shown a number of soldiers wounded and captured in the course of that fighting. >> we have a correspondent in misratah. and he explains the significance of these latest developments. >> i think if they have managed to hold the area between the two dis pretty points of the west and south of this town, which is...
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the final day of the african summit will be dominated by discussions about libya. five african presidents are expected to put forth a plan aimed at ending the conflict. we are joined now on the line from that meeting. what do we know of this plan being presented later today? >> basically what happened yesterday is that the meeting went into the night until 1:00 in the morning. it is due to start again now. everybody has to pronounced themselves over the libyan crisis. there are not many divisions. it appears there are still some divisions over the libyan crisis. we do not know exactly what will happen at the meeting, but it is clear the african union is calling for a cease-fire in for talks to start with gaddafi agreeing not to take part in these talks. they might actually write a paragraph against gaddafi, saying that he will complicate the situation and they will, therefore, not cooperate with the arrest warrants. they may ask for the arrest warrants to be withdrawn. >> many thanks. crowds gathered in ought to what to seeo -- ottawa to see the ditch in dutchess b
the final day of the african summit will be dominated by discussions about libya. five african presidents are expected to put forth a plan aimed at ending the conflict. we are joined now on the line from that meeting. what do we know of this plan being presented later today? >> basically what happened yesterday is that the meeting went into the night until 1:00 in the morning. it is due to start again now. everybody has to pronounced themselves over the libyan crisis. there are not many...
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of course libya is under an international arms 'em bargaina and saying they are having difficulty resupplying themselves. so these two things are according to this rebel coordinator are really holding back that rebel advance to the west. >> misratah has been through some pretty rough times, gabe real. what's life like there for the people at the moment? >> well, life continues not quite as normal, but they are doing their very best. an army of volunteers has been here directing traffic, keeping shops open and things working as best as they can. there are queues for bread, but not huge ones. people inside city can carry on their life and things are much, much better than they were in the heavy days of fighting in april when it was street-to-street and house-to-house. people are still traumatized by that. the city surrounded with the sea on one side and colonel gaddafi's forces a few kill meerts away to the west. and there's a certain mood of defiance here. the people know were the tide to change, which they believe and hope won't happen. but were that to happen, they really have nowhere to go.
of course libya is under an international arms 'em bargaina and saying they are having difficulty resupplying themselves. so these two things are according to this rebel coordinator are really holding back that rebel advance to the west. >> misratah has been through some pretty rough times, gabe real. what's life like there for the people at the moment? >> well, life continues not quite as normal, but they are doing their very best. an army of volunteers has been here directing...
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. >> uncertainty surrounds the circumstances of the death of the libyas rebel commander. there are claims that he was murdered by people on his own side. his death adds to concerns about the rebels' ability to end the conflict and form a cosec -- cohesive government. here is a report from the area. >> it is the highest record of defection from the libyan rebellion. a man who held colonel gaddafi seized power more than that several years ago -- he gave credibility to the fighters in the east. his experience made him the ideal man to lead the rebel forces. he could speak as an equal to the libyan leader. something he did in this bbc interview days before the conflict. >> my dear brother, i had hoped you would leave. stop the annihilation of our people. >> and his relationship with gaddafi arouse suspicion. some never believed that he really defected. others refused to obey his commands. rumors swirled that he was still in contact with the british union. he was gunned down on his way to answer questions about the front line. there were claims that he were killed by the very
. >> uncertainty surrounds the circumstances of the death of the libyas rebel commander. there are claims that he was murdered by people on his own side. his death adds to concerns about the rebels' ability to end the conflict and form a cosec -- cohesive government. here is a report from the area. >> it is the highest record of defection from the libyan rebellion. a man who held colonel gaddafi seized power more than that several years ago -- he gave credibility to the fighters in...
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libya has recently got itself into a conflict it cannot get out of. assad -- president assad is aware that america does not want to get into another situation like that. >> demonstrators climbed walls and smashed windows. we have this report from beirut. >> the syrian flag and the american embassy. embassy official said that while the mob because some physical damage to buildings, the personnel were all fine, but they say syria failed to provide adequate protection. the french received much the same treatment. french security personnel fired in the air to keep the syrian government loyalists at bay. it all goes back to last week when the american and french ambassadors visited the scene of huge anti-government protests. syrian officials accused the american ambassador in particular of incitement and encouraging instability. meanwhile, the authorities have held a second day of national dialogue. the government insists it is serious about real reform, including the possible introduction of multi-party democracy. but many opposition leaders boycotted the
libya has recently got itself into a conflict it cannot get out of. assad -- president assad is aware that america does not want to get into another situation like that. >> demonstrators climbed walls and smashed windows. we have this report from beirut. >> the syrian flag and the american embassy. embassy official said that while the mob because some physical damage to buildings, the personnel were all fine, but they say syria failed to provide adequate protection. the french...
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rebel leaders in that libya say their military leader, general younes, has been shot dead. the head of the council said he was killed by an armed gang after he was recalled from the front to appear before a judicial committee. >> for many years, younes was firmly at colonel gaddafi's side. when the conflict broke out in february, he was one of the first high-profile figures to defect. though he became the man who led the note rebels' military against colonel gaddafi, it seems he was never fully trusted by the insurgents. some suggest that his presence spearheading their efforts to topple the government deeply uncomfortable. nor was he ever given by the gaddafi inner circle. either way, his death has come under strange circumstances. the chairman of the national transitional council said that general younes was shot shortly before he was to appear before a judicial committee. an armed gang apparently shot him and to aids. -- and two aides. what bearing his death may have on the conflict is hard to gauge. if the rebels tried to push on, and ultimately overthrow colonel gaddaf
rebel leaders in that libya say their military leader, general younes, has been shot dead. the head of the council said he was killed by an armed gang after he was recalled from the front to appear before a judicial committee. >> for many years, younes was firmly at colonel gaddafi's side. when the conflict broke out in february, he was one of the first high-profile figures to defect. though he became the man who led the note rebels' military against colonel gaddafi, it seems he was never...
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in military commander in libya has been shot dead by an armed gang. the crisis is put off as politicians wrangle over the country's huge debt. >> the mother of a murdered girl is told her phone was intercepted. officials will meet again in north korea on friday. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the london. this is newsday. if we are broadcasting around the world and in the u.s. on pbs. hello and welcome. rebel leaders say their military commander has been shot dead. the head of the council said that general younes was killed by an armed gang. >> for many years, general younes was firmly by gaddafi's side. he was one of the highest profile figures to defect. though he became the man that led the military campaign, that he was never quite trusted by the insurgents. some suspected that his relationship with gaddafi was not completely over found his presently spearheading the efforts to topple the government darfur. he was seen as a trader by tripoli. either way, his death has come under suspicious circumstances. the general was shot s
in military commander in libya has been shot dead by an armed gang. the crisis is put off as politicians wrangle over the country's huge debt. >> the mother of a murdered girl is told her phone was intercepted. officials will meet again in north korea on friday. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the london. this is newsday. if we are broadcasting around the world and in the u.s. on pbs. hello and welcome. rebel leaders say their military commander has been shot...
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they are demanding political change and i downfall of the regime german these said it will allow libya under $40 million for human terrarium leads they are considering this a long the money will be paid back once the u.n. security council has released the money. >> and we are watching that fog this morning >> we have a low cloud cover over the whole peninsula our temperature range is 50-60s we're going to have sunny and mild breezy temperatures later on this afternoon and once again the fog will return in the evening hours. by noon time it will pull back allot to the coastline and then by this afternoon it will slowly move this way back in over the land. temperatures are holding steady in the '50s-six days. our temperatures this afternoon this is a difference in temperatures from 24 hours ago this is it where we expect temperatures to fall later on this afternoon burie. we're going to warm up pr the weekend a look of your seven day forecast cooler tomorrow with mostly cloudy conditions and that patchy morning fog for the remaining of the wake >> are still not tracking any hotspots this
they are demanding political change and i downfall of the regime german these said it will allow libya under $40 million for human terrarium leads they are considering this a long the money will be paid back once the u.n. security council has released the money. >> and we are watching that fog this morning >> we have a low cloud cover over the whole peninsula our temperature range is 50-60s we're going to have sunny and mild breezy temperatures later on this afternoon and once again...
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heard to supporters threaten attacks in europe unless nato halts air strikes against the regime in libya. our correspondent rupert winfield hayes reports from tripoli. >> a little earlier we heard a series of loud explosions from the center of tripoli. we're not exactly sure what was hit but there are reports of large polls of black smoke rising from one particular compound in the center of the city. in the last few minutes there been more sound of jet aircraft floying over the city, anti-aircraft fire. clearly there does appear to be a nato operation going on in and around the city of tripoli this evening. this follows the largest thron station in support of the qaddafi regime we have seen here in many, many weeks. tens of thousands of pro qaddafi supporters flooded into green square this afternoon in a show of defiance n. a show of support for thia daffy regime. it was addressed by colonel qaddafi via telephone down a crackley phone line, during which he made these specific threats to attack back, strike back at europe. he said we will take the battle to europe to target their homes, t
heard to supporters threaten attacks in europe unless nato halts air strikes against the regime in libya. our correspondent rupert winfield hayes reports from tripoli. >> a little earlier we heard a series of loud explosions from the center of tripoli. we're not exactly sure what was hit but there are reports of large polls of black smoke rising from one particular compound in the center of the city. in the last few minutes there been more sound of jet aircraft floying over the city,...
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. >> been out to libya where for the first time in six weeks the rebels in the city of misrata say they have made to the begin gains in their campaign toward the capital of tripoli. gabriel of the bbc has been talking to the rebels on the front lines, where he sent this report from. >> an extraordinary exchange has taken place here. just a few days ago when we were here there were scores of men firing their guns, firing off rockets from behind this sandbank over in that direction. you can see the amount of spent cartridges and littered up around the place, evidence of the fighting. now the place is almost completely empty. it down that road is where they have gone. rebel fighters have been coming back, saying they have now dug in seven or 8 kilometers in that direction. this is the first time the front line has moved in six weeks. it is a small breakthrough for the deadlock. some of the fighters that we have spoken to coming back from the front say that during all of the intensive fighting that they have seen in the past few days, there have been many casualties. they say nato has done
. >> been out to libya where for the first time in six weeks the rebels in the city of misrata say they have made to the begin gains in their campaign toward the capital of tripoli. gabriel of the bbc has been talking to the rebels on the front lines, where he sent this report from. >> an extraordinary exchange has taken place here. just a few days ago when we were here there were scores of men firing their guns, firing off rockets from behind this sandbank over in that direction....
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. >> been out to libya where for the first time in six weeks the rebels in the city of misrata say they have made to the begin gains in their campaign toward the capital of tripoli. gabriel of the bbc has been talking to the rebels on the front lines, where he sent this report from. >> an extraordinary exchange has taken place here. just a few days ago when we were here there were scores of men guns, firing off rockets from behind this sandbank over in that direction. you can see the amount of spent cartridges and littered up around the place, evidence of the fighting. now the place is almost completely empty. it down that road is where they have gone. rebel fighters have been coming back, saying they have now dug in seven or 8 kilometers in that direction. this is the first time the front line has moved in six weeks. it is a small breakthrough for the deadlock. some of the fighters that we have spoken to coming back from the front say that during all of the intensive fighting that they have seen in the past few days, there have been many casualties. they say nato has done absolutely no
. >> been out to libya where for the first time in six weeks the rebels in the city of misrata say they have made to the begin gains in their campaign toward the capital of tripoli. gabriel of the bbc has been talking to the rebels on the front lines, where he sent this report from. >> an extraordinary exchange has taken place here. just a few days ago when we were here there were scores of men guns, firing off rockets from behind this sandbank over in that direction. you can see...
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negotiation should not be the priority in libya, says the league's former head. a new beginning for a new era. >> we are on top of change in the arab world. there is no democracy, no real economic development. that is why the vast majority is in a unanimous position that we should change. >> taking on the the state that led to the mubarak regime may be the hardest job yet for the protestors. the arab spring has turned into summer, making a new middle east will take more than a season. it will reveal itself slowly. there be votes for political islam as well as secular democracy. it is changing the world. >> members of the national union of journalists at the bbc have taken a 30 -- a 24 hour strike. the bbc has apologized to audiences for any disruption in services the strike may cause. if u.s. government debt proves not to be a good investment, how best to manage it? earliesten's surviving work has sold for $4.50 million. we have more now on who now owns the 68 pages. >> emma watson was melt -- was well made and plot. >> an excerpt from jane austin's unfinished no
negotiation should not be the priority in libya, says the league's former head. a new beginning for a new era. >> we are on top of change in the arab world. there is no democracy, no real economic development. that is why the vast majority is in a unanimous position that we should change. >> taking on the the state that led to the mubarak regime may be the hardest job yet for the protestors. the arab spring has turned into summer, making a new middle east will take more than a...
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we find out how the rebels in libya get creative in their fight against the forces of colonel qaddafi. and training for the london olympics. how one hurdler from trinidad is overcoming obstacles to make his country proud. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and also around the globe. each day brings a new twist in the phone hacking scandal, which has engulfed britain. and today was certainly no exception. first came the news of the second high-profile resignation in scotland yard in 24 hours when assistant commissioner john yates announced he was stepping down. then a former world news reporter who said high-spread hacking of the paper under then editor andy clausen was found dead. more on that in a moment. first the bbc's political editor nick robinson, has more on the many departures. >> he is yates of the yard no longer, resigning just a day after his boss. the commissioner of the metropolitan piece sir paul stephenson. both paying the price for failing to get to grips with the hacking scandal, so said the mayor of london. >> i regret to say i have just come off the phone
we find out how the rebels in libya get creative in their fight against the forces of colonel qaddafi. and training for the london olympics. how one hurdler from trinidad is overcoming obstacles to make his country proud. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and also around the globe. each day brings a new twist in the phone hacking scandal, which has engulfed britain. and today was certainly no exception. first came the news of the second high-profile resignation in scotland yard...
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and that's what allowed the rebels to go forward. >> the bbc's mark doyle in western libya. and you're watching newsday on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, with public doubts growing about japan's nuclear industry, could thermal energy solve the country's energy problems? >> and as nasa prepares for its last-ever shuttle mission we meet one of the space age's longest serving veterans. allegations that the news of the world newspaper hacked into the phone messages of murder victims, or their relatives, has caused widespread public anger. now, several big companies including the halifax virgin holidays and -- have decided not to place advertisements in the news of the world this weekend. >> news corporation nor decades, a towering edifice of the global media, created and led by runnest murdoch, confronts a -- by rupert murdoch, confronts a grave threat. ford, mitsubishi, other big companies with big brands say they don't want to advertise in the news of the world this weekend because they don't want to be associated with the shocking revela
and that's what allowed the rebels to go forward. >> the bbc's mark doyle in western libya. and you're watching newsday on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, with public doubts growing about japan's nuclear industry, could thermal energy solve the country's energy problems? >> and as nasa prepares for its last-ever shuttle mission we meet one of the space age's longest serving veterans. allegations that the news of the world newspaper hacked into...
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if nato does not stop its bombing campaign against libya. nowing there has been a response to that already from the state department, releasing a statement saying they take the threat seriously because colonel gaddafi's regime has been shown in the past to have carried out attacks in europe, particularly in the 1980's, but also that he is a man who is given to overblown rhetoric. >> that was rupert winfield hayes reporting from tripoli. share prices in the united states have seen their best weekly performance for two years. analysts on wall street say the market boost was due to better than expected data from the manufacturing sector and improving vehicle sales along with diminishing concern over the greek debt crisis. police in hong kong have arrested dozens of pro-democracy protesters. the demonstrators were calling for the leader of the chinese territory to step down. officers used pepper spray to disperse the protests, which was held to mark 14 years since the end of the british rule. tiger airways has been grounded. it is accused of fly
if nato does not stop its bombing campaign against libya. nowing there has been a response to that already from the state department, releasing a statement saying they take the threat seriously because colonel gaddafi's regime has been shown in the past to have carried out attacks in europe, particularly in the 1980's, but also that he is a man who is given to overblown rhetoric. >> that was rupert winfield hayes reporting from tripoli. share prices in the united states have seen their...
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ambassador to libya until this crisis blew up in february, together with the senior state department official for the region. they were the representatives of the united states. we don't know who was at the meeting from the libyan side. we don't know who called the meeting, but we do have kind of a rundown from state department officials here in washington. they say there was a clear, firm, and unam bigious message was delivered to the libyans from the americans. the only way forward, the only way out of the military situation that the country finds himself in now is for "colonel gaddafi to step down." that is the message that the americans took. >> steve kingston, there. spanish police have broke up a major operation of laundering money from drug trafficking. the police have gave videos to the media of digging up some of the money under the floor of a madrid mansion. when all of the cash was counted, it totaled 23 million mcenroes. the european stock markets have been falling. fears continuing over the health of the banking industry. >> that's right, the banking industry and the deb
ambassador to libya until this crisis blew up in february, together with the senior state department official for the region. they were the representatives of the united states. we don't know who was at the meeting from the libyan side. we don't know who called the meeting, but we do have kind of a rundown from state department officials here in washington. they say there was a clear, firm, and unam bigious message was delivered to the libyans from the americans. the only way forward, the only...
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mission in libya says nato bombing raids are putting the health service in tripoli under strain it says medical supplies are running low and most foreign medical staff have left. the mission also highlighted shortages in electricity, food, and petrol. now to the drought ravaging africa. officials warn as much as 800,000 children could die across the region, and aid workers are rushing to bring in supplies. have been done to prevent this famine in the first place? and what can be done to prevent situations in the future? those are some of the issues to be addressed tomorrow as a gathering of experts hosted by the room fell larry fun -- rockefeller foundation. joining me from new york is the organization's president. judith, thank you for joining us. what is your organization doing at the moment in the thick of this crisis? >> well, we have an office in kenya. and so through our kenya office are deeply supportive of the humanitarian aid that's being rushed in, the charity that's necessary, the organizational that's going to be necessary to reach these people, many of whom are still unreac
mission in libya says nato bombing raids are putting the health service in tripoli under strain it says medical supplies are running low and most foreign medical staff have left. the mission also highlighted shortages in electricity, food, and petrol. now to the drought ravaging africa. officials warn as much as 800,000 children could die across the region, and aid workers are rushing to bring in supplies. have been done to prevent this famine in the first place? and what can be done to prevent...
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it happened at an encampment that anesthetized to the telegram parent >> to cut the crisis out a libya, khaddafi appears to be and i boost morale. most western countries sees them as legitimate representative. >> 5:43 a.m. and this is a look from our roof camera low clouds out there it'll be a fantastic weekend more on your weather in just a man t)t) we're dealing with a fog out there this morning sent a clear was sitting at 63 degrees right now it will have a high of 85 later on in the act evening. this is a look of current temperatures around the bay area we are still dealing with so widespread overcast conditions the fog will fall back by noon time and then in italy evening hours will return it will be widespread in the overnight hours. once again temperatures around the area for later on this afternoon if you're heading to the baseball game for speeches at 715 at at&t park it is the boards against the giants temperature will be 64 degrees. this is a look of your seven day 4 k cost and we will still be dealing with morning fog and freezing. >> no backup for delays on the approach ev
it happened at an encampment that anesthetized to the telegram parent >> to cut the crisis out a libya, khaddafi appears to be and i boost morale. most western countries sees them as legitimate representative. >> 5:43 a.m. and this is a look from our roof camera low clouds out there it'll be a fantastic weekend more on your weather in just a man t)t) we're dealing with a fog out there this morning sent a clear was sitting at 63 degrees right now it will have a high of 85 later on in...
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for thousands of north africans, one of the main routes is from libya to the italian island of -- we have this report from there. >> in the darkness, the boat was hard to pick out. but there were 300 people on board without any cover. then another boat, all heading for an italian port. this is an african exit this best followed the are of spring. these boats are all from the libyan capital, tripoli. for the 30 hour crossing, the migrants have been packed in tight. among them, very small children, a mark of the desperation that have driven these people to flee. many of them said they were escaping the conflict. >> why did you leave? >> because of the fighting. they are fighting each other. no food, no water. they are bombing everywhere. i lost some of my friends and colleagues. that is why i am here. >> the song -- this man was put on the but by libyan authorities. we heard from others. raising the question of khaddafi is making good on a threat to unleash an unprecedented wave of illegal immigration into europe. this woman was heavily pregnant. this is the fifth vote to arrive in the
for thousands of north africans, one of the main routes is from libya to the italian island of -- we have this report from there. >> in the darkness, the boat was hard to pick out. but there were 300 people on board without any cover. then another boat, all heading for an italian port. this is an african exit this best followed the are of spring. these boats are all from the libyan capital, tripoli. for the 30 hour crossing, the migrants have been packed in tight. among them, very small...